Author: Annette Klinkert – European Science Engagement Association, EUSEA, Germany

Co-authors:

  • Edward Duca – Head of Public Engagement, Malta University, Malta
  • Kenneth Skeldon – Wellcome Genome Campus, United Kingdom

All over Europe, Public Engagement Trainings, PETs, are emerging. These PETs come in different forms and sizes. They promise multiple benefits and cover a wide range of topics – from communication to stakeholder engagement, from evaluation to funding opportunities, from self-assessment to career development. PETs in Europe are conducted by a large and diverse variety of trainers inside and outside of academia. As Open Science and Public Engagement are gaining relevance in the European funding landscape, PET providers increasingly reach out to researchers, science communicators, universities and academic institutions, promising them to support their needs in meeting the new expectations.

In this session, a group of European Public Engagement practitioners and researchers will a) give an overview of the development of PETs over the last decade; b) present and critically reflect on a selection of currently running PET programs and c) elaborate on future requirements in changing European Research and Innovation landscapes.

Together with the PCST participants, we will strive to develop a set of Practical Guidelines for European PETs. We will do so in a co-creative way: After a 10 min input from each speaker, participants will split up into 3-5 roundtables. At each table, quality criteria for PETs will be developed, which will be shared with the larger PCST Community after the conference. The session will present “do’s and don’ts”, enabling participants to develop their own PETs or find the best ones in their neighbourhood.

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Presentation type: Demonstration
Theme: Time

Author: Annette Klinkert – European Science Engagement Association, EUSEA, Germany

Co-authors:

  • Cissi Askwall – EUSEA President, CEO Vetenskap & Allmänhet, Sweden
  • Anna Maria Fleetwood – Senior Advisor External Relations Swedish Research Council, Sweden
  • Rebecca Winkels – Project Manager Wissenschaft im Dialog, Berlin, Germany

The fields of science communication and public engagement have become larger and more professional in the past few years. New formats and joint initiatives have been created, guidelines for best practice have been established and the field of science of science communication is growing.

But so far, most of these efforts have developed separately in local, regional or national contexts. Therefore, the European Science Engagement Association, EUSEA, has started to gather, sort and disseminate different formats and concepts for communicating research and engaging people with science across Europe and globally. The platform will be built upon past experiences, reflect present best practice and lead towards future strategies in Public Engagement across Europe and beyond.

EUSEA invites PCST participants to peer-review and contribute to this new European Science Engagement Platform. Together we will develop ways to inspire and foster knowledge transfer, thereby further connecting the European Science Communication and Public Engagement community. The platform will share best practices and knowledge on upcoming trends and formats, and offer guidelines for engaging successfully with different audiences.

At PCST, we would like to present this work in progress and invite participants to add their suggestions and successful activities to the platform.

The platform will be introduced by EUSEA Director Annette Klinkert, followed by round table discussions where participants share feedback and possible formats with each other and fill out a template for each of the formats that the table mates find useful. The demonstration will be facilitated by EUSEA President Cissi Askwall, Vetenskap & Allmänhet, Sweden.

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Presentation type: Demonstration
Theme: Transformation

Author: Annette Klinkert – European Science Engagement Association, EUSEA, Germany

Co-authors:

  • Cissi Askwall – President EUSEA, CEO Vetenskap & Allmänhet, Stockholm, Sweden

The fields of science communication and public engagement have become larger and more professional in the past few years. New formats and joint initiatives have been created, guidelines for best practice have been established and the field of science of science communication is growing.

But so far, most of these efforts have developed separately in local, regional or national contexts. Therefore, the European Science Engagement Association, EUSEA, has started to gather, sort and disseminate different formats and concepts for communicating research and engaging people with science across Europe and globally. The platform will be built upon past experiences, reflect present best practice and lead towards future strategies in Public Engagement across Europe.

At the PCST conference, EUSEA will present this new European platform, which wants to inspire and foster knowledge transfer, thereby further connecting the European Science Communication and Public Engagement community. The platform will share best practices and knowledge on upcoming trends and formats, and offer guidelines for engaging successfully with different audiences.

The European Science Engagement Platform and two examples of useful science communication and public engagement formats will be presented by EUSEA President Cissi Askwall and EUSEA Director Annette Klinkert. They will also explain how to add formats and encourage all participants to do so, providing them with a template to be shared within the professional community.

The author has not yet submitted a copy of the full paper.

Presentation type: Insight talk
Theme: Transformation